The Three Gorges Dam in central China’s Hubei Province Thursday has opened its floodgates to ease the severe water shortages along the Yangtze River.
One third of fish species in Yellow River believed extinct
Xinhua January 16, 2007 One third of all fish species in China’s second largest river are believed to be extinct due to human encroachment and scant rainfall, the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) […]
Read what experts are saying about China’s May 12 earthquake
(June 30, 2008) This Chinese geological expert had raised the possibility of a dangerous earthquake in the area in 2007.
One third of fish species in Yellow River dead
Human encroachment, pollution, overfishing and dam-building have killed one third of fish species in the Yellow River, China’s second-longest waterway. Its increasingly desperate plight is also threatening economic growth.
Three Gorges Project set up goals of ensuring quality and safety
Three Gorges Project Corporation set up goals of ensuring quality and safety in the year of 2007, and to secure flood safety and put the first group of units on the right bank into production and generate electricity in the first quarter in 2007.
Three Gorges dam money ‘missing’
Cost of Thailand’s hydro imports from Laos and Burma set to increase
(June 27, 2008) Thailand’s policy to increase reliance on large hydro projects in neighbouring Lao PDR and Burma just got more expensive.
Water in Three Gorges reservoir up to 156 meters
The water level in the Three Gorges reservoir reached the 156-meter mark at 9:50 a.m. on Friday, a rise of 20 meters since September 20, when this phase of the water storage plan went into operation.
Cost of Thailand’s hydro imports from Laos and Burma set to increase
(June 27, 2008) Thailand’s policy to increase reliance on large hydro projects in neighbouring Lao PDR and Burma just got more expensive.
Three Gorges generating units pass full generation capacity test
Fourteen generating units of the Three Gorges Project, the world’s largest hydropower plant, have passed a 72-hour full operating capacity test, an official in charge of the project said on Sunday.
Independent groups warn Olympics exacerbating Beijing’s water crisis
(June 27, 2008) Chinese environmental activists are warning that the August Olympics are putting pressure on and will further exacerbate Beijing’s already severe water shortage.
For the Olympics, prohibited to protest or speak with foreign journalists
(June 27, 2008) From April 1 to the end of October, dissidents in Shanghai are prohibited from speaking with foreign journalists, leaving the city, protesting, or petitioning the government.
Water crisis exacerbated by games, report says
(June 27, 2008) The Olympics is contributing to Beijing’s worsening water crisis by increasing use of it for sports venues and prestige projects like giant musical fountains, according to a report released by Probe International.
China surveys rare fish resources in Yangtze River
The Ministry of Agriculture launched a survey of fish resources in a nature reserve on the Yangtze River on Thursday.
Chinese river dolphin almost certainly extinct
Beijing: A rare freshwater dolphin unique to China’s Yangtze River is almost certainly extinct, a Swiss conservationist said after failing to spot a single animal on an expedition which ended on Wednesday.


